CTI Group are pleased to announce the latest innovative features added to Proteus Office version 7, their call accounting application. Proteus Office is specifically designed to help SMEs effectively manage their communications expenses, and this latest release will help to immediately unlock hidden cost savings and is capable of delivering a return on investment (ROI) in less than 4 months.

Proteus Office enables business managers to effortlessly monitor and manage their communication expenses. Its innovative design means that interfacing with businesses telephone systems is quick and simple. In addition Proteus Office includes local tariff databases for a number of countries including UK, Republic of Ireland, and many Middle Eastern countries, allowing calls to be priced and compared with the rates of alternative suppliers.

This latest release incorporates many new reporting enhancements, with the introduction of over a dozen new standard reports, improved scheduled reporting output formats, and the support for PIN codes within reports. In addition this latest version of Proteus Office has been tested on Windows operating systems which include Windows 8 and Windows 8.1.

Trevor Davis, Head of Products at CTIG, commented that “Our Proteus Office solution has become an essential tool for any business that needs to effectively manage their communication systems. It consolidates the best features of some of our previous versions of the product and extends support to a number of important new regions for CTI Group. It fits well into our portfolio, being a simple product to install and use, and offering businesses a functional tool to manage their phone systems without the complexity of a large enterprise solutions.”

With a choice of over 30 easy-to-use reporting templates and a custom report generator, Proteus Office is the fastest way to ensure that telephony activity and expenditure is controlled. Business managers can now effortlessly monitor call volumes and costs by company, department, individual teams and employees.

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